In-Home Dementia Support in Sarasota, Florida

Dementia support services are a type of home care that provides non-medical in-home supervision, companionship, and daily living assistance for people with cognitive decline. Most families reach out when safety becomes a concern, such as wandering risk, kitchen mishaps, or worsening confusion. At Seniors Helping Seniors® in Sarasota, these services are provided by experienced, mature adults who share the same generational background as their clients.

Serving Sarasota and Manatee County families with low-turnover, personality-matched caregivers.

What Our Dementia Support Services Include

Dementia support is about keeping your loved one safe, engaged, and cared for at home.

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Supervision and safety monitoring

Caregiver presence to prevent wandering, stove hazards, and other household risks

Social engagement and companionship

Conversation and activities grounded in shared memories and common life experiences

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Personal care assistance

Help with bathing, dressing, grooming, and mobility when hands-on support is needed

Medication reminders and scheduling

Reminders to take medications on schedule and help opening packaging. Caregivers cannot administer medication.

Meal preparation and grocery shopping

Cooking favorite recipes and diet-specific meals at home, plus grocery shopping and kitchen cleanup

In-Home Care Services We Offer

Homemaker services

Light housekeeping, laundry, meal preparation, grocery shopping, errands, and medication reminders.

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Personal Care

Bathing and showering assistance, dressing, toileting, grooming, and mobility support

Fall Prevention Services

In-home safety assessment, hazard identification, and ongoing monitoring by caregivers

Dementia Support Services

Supervision, companionship, and structured social interaction for clients with cognitive decline

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Companion Care

Socialization, pet care, and regular updates for family members who live far away

Family Caregiver Support

Relief for family caregivers, available around the clock including overnight

Transportation

Rides to appointments and errands, provided as part of a broader care plan

Home Care for Veterans

Full range of services at zero out-of-pocket cost for eligible veterans through our VA contract

Signs That Dementia Support May Be the Right Fit

If any of these situations sound familiar, your loved one’s safety risk is already elevated and should be addressed before a serious incident occurs.

Home alone is no longer safe

Your loved one wanders, forgets the stove, or needs supervision to prevent injury

Family caregivers need consistent relief

You're managing most of the care yourself and need dependable, regularly scheduled support

Isolation is becoming a concern

Cognitive decline has reduced social contact and daily engagement has dropped off

Daily tasks need support

Bathing, dressing, meals, and medication management are increasingly hard to manage alone

A new diagnosis and you need a starting point

Your family is still figuring out what help looks like and needs a place to begin

Why Families in Sarasota Choose Seniors Helping Seniors®

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Caregivers who share the same era

Our caregivers are experienced, mature adults who grew up in the same decades as the people they serve. Shared memories and common ground make engagement more natural as cognition changes.

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The Same Caregivers, Visit After Visit

Consistency is the difference between care that works and care that wears everyone out. Caregivers stay long-term, which means your loved one sees the same familiar faces instead of constant change. We track the Continuity of Care Index to make sure the same caregivers stay with the same clients over time. Consistency also improves safety, especially for clients with mobility challenges or cognitive decline.

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Contracted with VA, Medicare Advantage, and PACE

Few agencies hold contracts with even one of these programs. We hold all three, and eligible clients may receive dementia support services at zero out-of-pocket cost.

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Level 2 Background-Screened Caregivers

Every caregiver completes Level 2 background screening through Florida’s Care Provider Background Screening Clearinghouse, the most thorough screening level available in the state.

What Happens From Your First Call to Active Care

Most families come to us when they know they need help but aren’t sure what to expect. Here’s what happens from first contact to the start of care.

  • Step 1
    Contact and Intake Call

    Call us or reach out online. Our intake coordinator will spend about 10 to 15 minutes talking through your situation and your loved one's needs to see whether dementia support services are the right fit. There is no obligation to move forward.

  • Step 2
    Review and Sign Documents

    If you decide to move forward, documents are sent for review and signature. They can be completed digitally or in person, whichever works best for your family.

  • Step 3
    In-Home Nurse Assessment

    A registered nurse visits the home within 24 to 48 hours to assess care needs and evaluate the home for safety.

  • Step 4
    Caregiver Matching

    After the nurse sends in the assessment, we match a caregiver based on skills, proximity, and personality.

  • Step 5
    Care Begins Within the Week

    Most families go from first call to active care within 48 hours to one week. Simple schedules can be up and running in a couple of days.

What Sarasota Families Say About Our Care

Paying for Dementia Support Services

Most families pay privately, but eligible veterans and those with certain Medicare Advantage or PACE plans may have coverage options that reduce or eliminate out-of-pocket costs.

Private Pay

We bill every two weeks for the previous two weeks of service. No upfront payment required.

VA-funded care for veterans

Veterans enrolled with the VA may receive services at no out-of-pocket cost. The VA authorizes a specific number of weekly care hours based on individual assessment.

Medicare Advantage coverage

Qualifying Medicare Advantage plans may cover in-home dementia support at no cost to the client, within authorized weekly hours.

PACE program (all-inclusive care)

Individuals enrolled in the PACE program may receive services at zero out-of-pocket cost through program-authorized hours.

Areas We Serve in Sarasota and Manatee County

Our Home Care in Sarasota team provides dementia support services to families throughout Sarasota and Manatee counties, including the communities listed below.

Sarasota

Bradenton

Siesta Key

Palmer Ranch

Venice

Lakewood Ranch

Palmetto

Osprey

Bee Ridge

Fruitville

The Meadows

Gulf Gate

Sarasota Springs

Vamo

Longboat Key

Southgate

Laurel

Get Your Questions Answered With No Obligation

You don’t need to have everything figured out before calling. Our team will listen and help you understand your options. Most families start with a short 10 to 15 minute call, no obligation.

Frequently Asked Questions About Dementia Support

What are dementia support services and what do they include?

Dementia support services are non-medical in-home services designed to keep individuals with cognitive decline safe, engaged, and supported at home. At Seniors Helping Seniors®, this includes caregiver supervision to prevent wandering or household hazards, structured social interaction, personal care assistance, medication reminders, and meal preparation. These services are not clinical or medical in nature. Caregivers cannot administer medication and do not provide any form of treatment.

Can you support someone living with Alzheimer's disease?

Alzheimer’s disease is a specific type of dementia, and many families use the terms interchangeably when searching for help. Seniors Helping Seniors® provides non-medical dementia support services for individuals living with Alzheimer’s and other forms of cognitive decline. This includes supervision, companionship, personal care, and help with daily activities. We do not provide clinical treatment or make any claim about managing or slowing disease progression.

How does caregiver matching work for someone with dementia?

After a registered nurse visits the home and completes a care assessment, our team matches caregivers based on skills, proximity, availability, and personality. For clients with dementia, caregiver consistency matters more than almost anything else. We track our Continuity of Care Index to ensure the same familiar faces are showing up regularly. Most competing agencies do not measure continuity of care at all.

What happens if the caregiver isn't the right fit?

If the initial match doesn’t work, we make a change quickly. Our goal is a long-term, consistent relationship, and we take feedback seriously. Match changes are uncommon, but when they’re needed, we handle them promptly so care continues without disruption.

What is the difference between in-home dementia support and a memory care facility?

Memory care typically refers to a residential facility where the person moves out of their home. In-home Alzheimer’s care allows the person to stay in a familiar environment with consistent caregivers while still receiving the supervision and support they need. For many families in Sarasota, staying home is strongly preferred, and it is also often more affordable for individuals who don’t need around-the-clock institutional care.

How quickly can dementia support services get started?

From the initial call to the start of care, the typical timeline is 48 hours to one week. Simpler schedules can often be staffed within a couple of days. More complex arrangements, such as those requiring multiple caregivers rotating in shifts, take a little longer. A registered nurse will complete the in-home assessment within 24 to 48 hours of the first call.

Is there a minimum number of care hours per week?

Care schedules can start from as few as 6 hours per week and scale up to around-the-clock coverage with rotating caregivers. More complex schedules, such as those requiring multiple caregivers across day and night shifts, take a bit more time to coordinate. Our team will help you determine the right level of support based on your loved one’s current needs and any changes that may come over time.